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Vietnam Veterans Against the War helped organized a four-day protest in 1971 in Washington, D.C., including camping on the National Mall. The organization continued to mobilize in more traditional ...
Veterans shouldn’t have to navigate this alone. Our team of VA-accredited Claims Agents is here to guide them through every ...
Events are happening at the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) faster than one can comprehend. Three (3) new events have occurred that have made news that impact veterans. They ...
A Virginia federal court denied dismissal of the Rehabilitation Act claim of a disabled veteran fired by General Services Administration who alleged she faced performance issues only after disclosing ...
The government’s second-largest agency, serving some of America’s most vulnerable citizens, is slated to lose 83,000 ...
Approximately 6.2 million veterans in the U.S. receive disability benefits through the Department of Veterans Affairs.
When Army veteran Dan Nevins was forced to medically retire from the military after losing both his legs in combat, he thought he’d be financially taken care of by the country that he served.
The Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) announced a significant milestone in reducing its disability claims backlog, which ...
May 25, 2025 - WASHINGTON –Last week, the Department of Veterans Affairs released the following: The Department of Veterans Affairs announced today that its disability benefits compensation claims ...